THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. J. E. WCNK. Editor 4 Phophictor. WEDNESDAY, DEC EM 15 EU 19, IWO 1900 DECEMBER 1900 T 9 jL6 23 30 Ko. jUlWe. JlfrU Sat. 1" 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 18 19 20 21 22 24 25 26 27 28 29 31 The present Conuress is making a fine record for the intelligent ami rapid dis patch of business. TnE present indioations nro that the army canteen will give way to the half pint flask and the bootlegger. In a few weeks Mr. Towne will be qualified to write a magazine article en titled "'A Senator by Accident." Oxk of tlio industries that has received a black eye under the influence of Re- pub! iean prosperity is that of octopus chasing. It is cvidout'y the opiuion of the coun try that the proposed increase of tiie ar my is not militaryisni, but simple com mon sense. Nkxt to Great liritain tho United States is constructing the most merchant ships, and tho English wonder if we are alter those laurels also. eral opinion, that had the election been honestly conducted in Elk couuty the re- suit would have been in my favor We know of many illegal acts ot the opposi tion. It is doubtful if there is a county in the state where the election laws are so lightly regarded. In the last election but oue of the PO 1 saloonkeepers gave me any assistance and ho had to be extremely careful that he was not discovered. A number of theso men are Republican, but they are not always at liberty to support their party. W hen we appear betore me cou- LTPssiniiRl committee evidence will bo given of an extremely sensational charac ter about the liquor influence. I am in formed th.it each tavernkcepir is ex pected to control 20 votes. I am confident that wo shall be awe to win this contest. Any fair-minded com mitteeman will admit that the Republi cans were victorious in ineir couiuy. Even if I should not be given the scat, the airing the Democracy of Elk county will be subject to will do much toward purifying politics here. Were it not for fraud iDd Intimidation, the Democrats could not coutrol their county. There are districts where ono's life is in dang r if attempt is mado to thwart tho will of the machiuo." The Insurgent Jig is Up. One of the mendicant insurgent organs of Philadelphia says: Colonel Qnav knows better than any one can tell liim that his failure to con trol the organization of either nouso 01 the legislature would mane any limner pretense of his candidacy entirely hope less. He would no longer be able to de ceive the most devoted ot his worship U KMS in r.im.r. lullllbo lute an COKUY Mayor Daws-.m welcomed tin Pennsylvania Dairy union to this city foi its two days' session. A largo of dairvimn from all over the present. CONXEI.t SVIM.E--A reward of JflUt has im-cii offered by Michael Cuiico o: C.iccii.-burg for the return of his boy An.lv, before Chiistmas. l.ust suinmei he j!;:i"d a traveling show ami went t England with it. Dl'DOlS Eniety Johnson, a well known employe of the Erie Kailroiu company at Dagusu Mines, made an tit tempt on his life by cutting his throa' with a rnior. Ho severed the windplpt r.ed physicians say he cannot live. CUMUEKL.VND. Md.-As Pr. Join Leg of Oakland, accompanied by hit driver, Webb Orcutt, was driving dowi a steep I''11 l'"''1" harness broke and tin h ,rse ran away. Dth men were throwi from the carriage and lr. l.egg wai piohably fatally injured. Al.TOOXA Mrs. Harriet March, uge 32, has died from the effects of burns re ceived 011 Oct. 11). ELKINS, Va. William Speck, a lura berninn, died from the effects of beiiis struck bv a circular saw. EAST LIVERPOOL A G-kiln potter is to lo erected here by New Castle cap italists. DUBOIS I'etcr Saxton, 23 years old, was killed by a falling tree at Luther burg, near here. Oenfnras (nimnl He fared by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of tho ear. There is only one way to euro deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed con dition of tiw mucous lining of the Eu stachian Tube. When this tube gets in flamed you have a rumbling sound or imnerlect lieiirinu'. and wh sn it is entire- CHEER UP! Chrittmas is coming and if you are looking for SERVICEABLE PRESENTS, feifts that youtfricBili wi l appreciate when tho holiday are a thiog o the past WE ARE IT! E very Lady A Few Suggestions! CI1INAWARE, GLASSWARE, LAMPS, NICKELWARE.' UMBRELLAS, MUF FLERS, NECKTIES, GLOVES, HAND KERCHIEFS; POCKET BOOKS, BOOKS, in fact almost everyihtnc except toys. CALL AND SEE. Takes pride in the appearance of her Table ROBINSON. CHRISTMAS TABLE LIUEIsrS pers, or keep up the least show of possi- jy closed deatness is the result, and un ble success. He knows to-day that he less the inllamation can bo taken out and The Suez Canal already stands second in business to an American ship canal and will take third place when tho Nica ragua Canal is in full motion. Thh Gorman paper that ralla t'.ie won derful growth of tho United States a menace is all wrong. Uncle sani is a man of neaco and he is illustrating the fact in China. Om trado with new possessions and with Cuba has run upto$,"0,000,O00ayear, or three times what it was iu 1SU7. It will be far in the hundreds of millions ten years henco. "Ik England w ins it will bo at a price that will stagger humanity," said Knigor at the outset of the Trausvaal war. And to-dav It looks as though he spoke trom a spirit of true prophocy. Bli;:ard. Mr. Wanamak Kit's candor, iu regard to politics, deserves commendation, When askod about the senatorial situa' tion, ho said: "I don't thiuk, and I know less than I think." Ho spoke as tho iiiHcrireut leader, impersonally and truthfully. nttsbui r Cum. Gazelle. Ji'DriK Taft confirms the viow that the insurgents in tho Philippines are now merely ladroncs and brigands. He calls the iusuriection "a conspiracy of murder, threats and assassination by a small num ber of Filipinos in armsagainsttheirown penplo." The United states is perform inn a creat work of benevolence in the islands. The surrender of 1200 bolomen in tho rii lippiiios at ono time, which has just been reported, would have boen depress it g news to the Bryanites if it had oc curred durinir tho recent canvass. The poor Democracy is in such a shattered condition now, however, that the surren der of Aguinaldo himself which, indeed, may tako place any day would not in- juro that party. SoMBtf the Bryanites are saying that Bryan is popular in his own stato. This is not shown by tiie vote, however. If the plurality for McKinley in Bryan's homo town and state mean that Bryan is popular there, he must be almost invin cible in Pennsylvania, New "fork and Massachusetts. The fact is, Nebraska repudiated Bryan, and even the south will do this iu I'MVI if he is the candidate that year. It is computed that the list of pension ers has passed tho million mark, as on the first of July the official report showed 993,129 names on the list, starting with 11 widows and daughters of the revolution' ary soldiers. New laws going into effect, with tho additious from tho Cuban and Philippine wars, added several thous- amis. And the end is not yet J for there are 410.104 pension claims pending, but most of these are for Increases, there h ing only 155,990 claims for original pen sions. Last year 43,324 pensioners were dropped from tho list by reason of death in nearly all the cases. Onrwater 1o Oust Hall. has noflho votes to control either house. For five years the morning newspapers of Philadelphia, with the single exception of the Inquirer, which is not for salo at any price, havo been hired 10 lie. They have lied persistently and con sistently and not once havo they won a political victory. They are still in busi ness at the old stand, held in the mighty graspofapage advertisement. There is not one of tlietn that dares speak tua truth or print tho facts for fear of loVing its bread and butter. The truth about t' e situation is just this : Mr. Snyder will be chosen president of the sonate. Ho has the votes, and noth ing but death can change the result, not even the vast amount of money that the insurgent agents are placing in the mar ket for the purchase of strength. Mr. Marshall will be eloped speaker of the house, and there is not enough money among the bolters to purchase his defeat. The organization of both the senate and the house is definitely settled, for the votes are pledged. Senator Quay has iu his pocket the written promises of a majority or the membership of tho legislature, promises mado and sinned since the election, and within a few days. The insurgents and bolters and mem bers of the Fliuu-Martin brigade of party wreckers can put this in their pipe and smoke it. Their jig to smash th9 Republican par ty is up. And now that it is up, not a single insurgent should be recognized hereafter and allowed to enter a Republi can convention. Members of tho legislature will choose at Harrisburg whether they will remain Republicans or be classed with the Gutfoy Democrats iu future. Inquirer. this lube restored to its normal condition healing will be destroyed torever ; nine cases out of ton are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condi tion of tho mueojis surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for anv caso ot Dealness caused ty caiarrnj that cannot be cured by Hall's Catari h Pnm. Send for circulars, free. F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O. Sold bv Druggists, i5. Hall's Family Pills are the best, "The Atlanta Special." The route of tho "Atlanta Special" is via the Seaboard Air Line Railway, "Florida and West India Short Line," with through Pullman drawing room and buffet sleeping cars from Now York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Richmond to Athons and Atlanta where direct coonuoctlons are made iu Union Depot for Montgomery, Maeon, New Orleans and all points South and Southwest. Trains arrive and .depart at Pennsyluania Railroad stations. For further information call on or address . C. Shoemaker, General Eastern Passen ger Agent, 1200 Broadway, New York; C. L. Longsdorf, Now England Passen ger Agent. 806 Washington street. Bos. ton. Mass.; W. M. MeConnell, Gcneial Agent, 1434 New York avenue, Washing ton, D. C, or tho General Passenges Agont at Portsmouth, Va. E. St. John, L. L. Am.kk, V.-P. A G. M. Gen. Pass. Agt. Tho Sea Hoard Air Line Railway, "Florida and West India Short Line," is positively the shortest route to Southern Pines and Pinelinrst, N. C and Camden, S. C, the famous winter resorts of the Carolinas. Winter excursion tickets are now on sale to Southern Piues and Pinelinrst, and similar tickets to Camden may be purchased at principal poiuts south of and including Washington. D. C, Dou ble daily service and through Pullman drawing room and bullet sleeping cars from Now Yoak, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington and Richmond. Trains arrive and depart at Pennsylvani 1 Rail road stations; also direct connections via Steamer lines aro made at Norfolk and Portsmouth, Va. For further informa tion call on or address W. C. Shoemakor, General Eastern Passenger Agent, 12U6 Broadway, New York. C. L. Longsdorf, Now England Passenger Agent, 306 (Vashington street, Boston, Mass.; W. M. McCoimoU, General Agent, 1434 New York avenue. Washincton D. C, or tho (iencral Passenger Agent at Portsmouth, Va. L. S. Allkn, E. St. John, Gen. Pass. Agt. V.-P. A G. M. Free ot Charge. Any adult suffering from a cold settled on the breast, brouchitis, throat or lung troubles of any nature, who will call on J, D. Davis, will be presented with sample bottle of Boschee's Gorman Syrup frooofcharce. Only one bottle given to 0110 person, and uono to children with out ordor from parents. No throat or lung remedy ever had such a sale as Boschee's German Syrup in all parts of tho civilized world. Twenty years aao millions of bottles were given away, and your druggists will toll you its success was marvelous. It is really the only Throat and Lung Remedy gonorally endorsed bv physicians. One 75 cont bottle will cure or prove its value. Sold bv dealers ill all civilizod countries. Get Greeu's Prize Almanac. 2-eow twJt if k'r At S3, 33, 50, .5, 75c ami Si. 00 per yard. Fine Xniltlu at $1.00 to $5.00 pvr Ioz. Table padding, extra uldc and heavy, GOr. Fine Towi'Im and other LIiiciin. Lawrence & Smearbauah. Our stock is now completo for the hol iday trado, and consists of tho largest aud best selected si(Jt.'i. oi Diamonds, Watches Clocks Gold and Plated Jewelry, Sterling Sil ver, Silver Plated Ware, Silver and oilier Novell lew and Leather 2ood liver Shown in the City. If von want iroods ENGRAVED don't init it oil. but buy them now beforo it is too late to nave tno worK done. A. Waynk Cook, President. A. B. Kkixy, Ca-sliler. VM. SMKAKnAt'OIT, Vice Prosidon. FOREST COUNTY NATIONAL RANK, TIONESTA, PENNSYLVANIA. CAPITAL STOCK, Wayne- Cook, T. Whcolor, 1)111 KOTO IW G. W. Robinson, T. F. Ritchey. J. T. Win Dalo, $50,000. Mmearbaugh, J. II. Kelly. Collections remitted for on day of pr.ymont at low rates. We promise- our custom ers all tho benefits consistent with conservative b king. Interest pinl on lime deposits. Your patronago rospectfully solicited. AH In. ii i mi ii i The DuBois Courier of the 11th Inst. says : "Last evening papers were served on Hon. J. K. P. Hall, at Ridgway, irili ating proceedings in; conttst'mg his seat in Conirress. Col. A. A. Clearwater, of Wilcox, is, of cours, the contestant. The papers in the proceedings were nrpnarer 1 bv Hon. C. Arnold, of this plao. Mr. Arnold has given careful attention to the preparation of the case, and it is assumed what lias been done has been well done. Had the opportunity not arrived for serving the papeis on Mr. Hall at home, service would havo been socured at Washington. It is more than a mouth since tho election, aud expecta tions of a contest, in the public mind, had subsided. Nobody will say "I know it as coming," for everybody had about arrived at tho othor conclusion, except tlii.se who were interested In preparing for the conte-t." la this connection an intcrviow with Col. CW-arwuUT by Waltr J. Christy, ht ili'coi , ti.pi,il.'iit nf the Pittsburg Cow-Jii-ii ..ii mi., in , is inieresting, as sbi.w iiK ti..! iiiell.oiU Uiid t cany elections i:i l'.:u v . , is' : "I am pupated to b lb-tantiate all of the Ait -gati-iiii I i,nn madtt about Mr. llo.l's tix.thixl ofoindn- t'njiainpaigiiK," aid Col. Clearwater of Wilcox. "The Republicans all over the dis'nct have been writing b'ttors demanding that. tuake a fight lor thu heat. It is the gou Cream of tho Xews. Tears are one of woman's best weap ons of dofenso. Finost umbrellas, muftlers, handker chiefs, shirts, etc., at T. C. S. tf Jump onto the planK before it gets away, special sale at nopains store this week. It The most curious thing in the world is a small boy who is not curious. Special sale this week at Hopkins' store. it The way the Christinas goods go out of Hopkins' store is evidenco that they have the proper things. It The average man can never under stand tho pleasure a woman gets Irom trading a pair of trousers for a tin dish-pan. Medallion photos and frames at Killmor's. tf. Furs make nice presents for ladies. SeethoinatT.C.S. tf Some of the best actors and acti esses have never been upon tho stage. Holiday goods that are useful at T. C. S. tf Fancy holiday goods without fancy Drices atT. C. S, tf It is stated that tho six producing wells In tho Copley district, West Vir ginia, are producing 3,215 barrels a day. Do you admire nico china ware? See it at T. C. S. tf Best place to buy useful presents is at T. C. S. tf The Supreme Court of Ohio, after three years of deliberation, has denied tho Standard Oil Company any rights in that state, Largest line new neckwear, Tionestn Cash Store. It Shoes and slippers at Tionesta Cash Store. H Fifty years ago news from Europe reached America in two months. Now it comes in two minutes. Chinaware and glassware cheap at Tionesta Cash Store. it Buy nice tabloware for presents, Tio nesta Cash Store. It You can sometimes learn a great ileal about a girl from tho way she spells her name. So says an exchange. Nice jackets, capes and furs at Tiones ta Cash Store. It Best assortment ladles coals at Tio nesta Cash Store. H Queen Victoria is reported in poor health. She is now in her l ighty second year, and tho sixty-lhird of her occupa tion of England's throne. A fur collar makes a very acceptable present. See them at T. C. S. K Cash pi ices are mado on all goods at Tiones Cash Store. Thcw sell only best m.iwl. It f- ... Go to AniKlor for your Christmas candy and now. and while there you 11 teo a hoot of very interesting toys of ev ery description. It Fancy candies at low price at Tio nesta Cash Htore. U Good groceries sold cbeaest at Tio nesta Cash Store. It Tho Nickel Plate Koad will sell holiday excursion tickets on Deo. 22nd, 2:lrd. 24th, 20th and 31st and Jany. 1st, at a faro and a third for the round trip, tickets good returning until Jany. 2nd, inclusive on any ono of our Peerless Trio of daily express trains, where scheduled to stop. Write, wire, 'phone or call on nearest agent. Call at or address City Ticket Oftiee, 020 State street, Erie, Pa., II. C. Allen, C. P. A T. A. No. 271-2t Kan YErFniTZt The LEADING JEWELER oocwvrpA c Mrr pttv t a I he store of the people is in TfTJl T -TpTTT holiday attirc- This is tlie last leisure. Plenty of clerks, plen ty of goods, plenty of time, ' TfjftifaiiiTfciriT SORE THROAT Keeps Many Children From SchocS, when, II there was bottle of T0H8!L!?i5 on the closet shelf, they net J never lose day from tM cause. It la ( pecl.'lc for any tli&case of the mouth or throat. Pron.p' S- fe. Efficient. 25 and 50c. At youi druggist! THE T2NSILINE CO., CANTON, OHIO. mi The Seaboard Air Lino Railway, "Florida and West India Short Lino," is positively the Shortest route to Sa vannah, Jacksonville, Tampa aed all Florida Points. Double daily sorvico and through Pull man drawing room and buffet sleeping cars from New York, Philadelphia, Hal- timore, Washington and Richmond. Hound trip winter excursion tickets are now on sale at all principal polns to Jacksonville, Tampa and all Florida points. Trains arrive and depart at Pennsylvania Railroad stations. For fur ther information call on or address W. C. Shoemaker, Geuoral Eastern Passenger Agent, 1206 Broadway, Now York; C. L. Longsdorf New Englaud Passenger agent, 300 Washington street, IJosion. Mas.; W.M. MeConnell, General Agent, 1434 New York avenue, Wasuington, D. C, or the General Passcntrcr Agent at Portsmouth, Va. L. S. Allen, E. St. John, Gen. Pass. Agt V. P. & G. M. .13 Holiday Excttrsjoti Kates via the Nickel Plate Road on Dec. 22nd, 2:id. 21th. 2."ith and 31st and Jany. 1st, good returning until Jany. 2d, inclusive, a a faro and a third for the round trip. Don't fori;' the personally conducted Mexican tourist excursion leaving Chi cago Jan 22nd. Low rates. Write, wire, "nhone or call on nearest airent. Call at or address Citv Ticket Otlice, 920 State street. Erie. Pa.. II. C. Allen. C. P. fc T. A, No. 270-2t Notice of Appoals. Nn'iee is hereby civen that tho com' missioners of Forest county will be at the following places, at the time designated, lor the ournoses ol holding appeals for tho Triennial Assessment otiyoi : ilowoTwnat FiosIh, Tuesday, Jan. ir.tii. tool. JenksTwn.. at Marionvllle, Wednes rinv. Jan. Pith. 11)01. Darnett Twp., at Clarington, Thursday, Jan. 17th, tireen Twp., at Nebraska, Friday. Jan lHlh. l'Mll. Harmony Twp., at West Hickory, Tuesday, Jan. 22d,lWH. Hickory Twp., at East Hickory, Wed nesdav. Jan. 2:ld. l'JOl. Kin'gslev Twp., at Kellettville, Thurs day. Jan. 24th. 11101. Tionesta Twp., at Tionesta. Monday, Jan. 2th. l'KII. Tionesta Horo, at Tionesta, Tuesday, Jan. 2i"th, l'JOl. K. M . MERMAN, J. T. Carson, J. T. Dale, Attest: Commissioners, M. T. Hindman, Clork. D. P. FREDERICKS, M. D. (Piaclico limited to Eyo, Ear, Noso and Throat.) Every Day, from 0 a. m. to 12 in. Afternoon hours by appointment only. Hi-reader I will furnish my own glasses ARLINGTON BLOCK, OIL CITY, PA CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR DVYS. II0LI- We Have tlit: Exclusive ?Igexcv for the ALFRED DOLCE, WARM LINFD FELT GOODS, in all colors for LADIES', MISSES, HOUSE COATS, BATH KOBE-, BEAUTIFUL UMBRELLAS FOli MEN AND WOMEN.MUFFLEIIS IIANDKEIiCIIIES.OPEItA HATS LADIES' SOFT FELT HATS, BAGS AND SUIT CASES, COR RECT GLOVKS, FULL DRESS AND FANCY SHIRTS, OUR FAMOUS ENGLISH NECK WEAR in the corre.it new colonoga I and shapes. THE McCUEN CO. 2i AND 29 SENECA S i . . OIL CITY, PA. lennsylvania UAlLHOAl). HLKKAIA) AN1 AI.LKC.IIENY VAL LEY DIVISION. Taking clleet, November 2.', I'.HK). No. 3d llutl'alo Express, daily except Sunday 11:35a. in. No. 82 tlil City "and Pntsburi; Exj ress.d.'iily.exccpl Kuiuliiy..7::U) p.m. For Hickory, Tidioute, Warren, Kinmia, llradford, t!ean and tho Ea.st: No. 31 Olean Express, daily ex"tpt Sunday S:50 a, in. No. 3:1 Pittsburg Express, daily except Sunday 4:1 p. in. Get Time Tables aud full information from J. W. McClllCA, Agont, Tionesta. J. It. HUTCHINSON, J. K. WOOD, (ienerat Manager, (len'l l'Hssenger Agt. NEW LIVERY Having pun-based the livery liarn lo cated in rear of Hotel Agnew and after adding many now and up-to-date rigs we aro now prepared to furnish livery rigs to tho people of tids vlcininity and guaran tee to fit you out In first-class stylo. We will make a specialty of furnishing rigs for Funerals, Weddings, Receptions Etc. Reduced Rates via the Railroad. Pennsylvania WANTED! Keliablo man for Manager of Ilranch Ollii-tS wo w ish lo open in this vicinity. If your recoid is O. K. here is an oppor tunity. Kindly give good reference when writing. Tun A. T. Morris Wnor.BSAt.it Horsn, Cincinnati, Ohio. Illustrated catalogue 4 cts. stamps. On account of Christmas and Now Year Holidays the Pennsylvania Kail road Company will sell on December 22, 23, 24, 25, and 31, and January 1, round- trip tickots at the rate of one lowest first class fare and a third for the round trip (minimum rate, 25 conts) in either direc tion between Buffalo, Franklin, and in tonne liate stations ; Johnsonburg, Key- noldsville, Du Bois, and intermediate stations ; and between any of these sta tions ond Pittsburg. Also in either di rection botweo i Allegheny and Butler. Theso tickets will be limited for return passaRO until January 2, Inclusive. Hall tickets at one-half above rate will be sold for children between the agos ot live ana twelve years. a Notice. The shareholders of the Forest County National Hank of Tionesta., Pa., will innnt on Tuesday. January 8th. 11)01. at 'i nVinc.ic n. m.. at tho office of the Bank, for the purpose of tho election of directors for the ensuing year. 12-5-51 A. 11. KELLY, uasuier, TIONESTA MAUKKTM CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, BY RELIABLE DEALERS Flour sack 1.101.(5 Corn meal, food, 100 tb Corn meal, family, 100 lb.. Chop feed, pure grain Oats Com, shelled Beans IS bushel Ham, sugar cured Bacon, sugar cured Shoulders Whitelish kit Sugar Svrnt) N. O. Molasses Coffito, Roast Kio Coffee, blended Java Tea Butter Klco Eggs, fresh Salta barrel Lard Potatoes, "j bushel, ., Li mo P barrel Nails "(4 keg JOE LEVI, OIL CITY, PA. Fred, (irettcnbergor GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work tiortaining to Machinery, En gines, Oil Well Tools, uas or water ru UngsandOenoral Blacksmithing prompt ly done at Low Kates. Kopainng nun Machinery given special attention, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shop In rear of Bnd Just west of the Shaw House, Tidioute, Pa. Your patronage solicitod. FRED. G RETT EN BERG ER. 1.00 1.25 L10 .32 .35 .65 2.50 .13fS) . .12(-u.i:ii .10 .50 .i.07 .25(4 .50 .35' .50 14 15 .2.: .35ta .50 .22 Ct) .05(3).0H 1 .11 .50 .D01.(K) 2.75 Notice. Notice is horoby given that an applica tion will be made to the Governor of the State of Pennsylvania on the 27th day ol December, 1'JOO, by U. vv. Kobinson. L. Hopkins, J. V. Bowman, a. u. Keuy, T. D. Collins, Thomas J. Cullon. H. F. A lexander, ct al, u ndor the Act or Assem bly ot the Commonwealth of Pennsylva nia, entitled "An Act to provide for the incorporation and regulation of certain corporations," approved April 2!), A. 1). 1874. and the supiemenia inereio, ior a charter of an intended corporation to be called "The Tionesta Mantel Manulac- turintr Company." the character and ob- ioct whereof is the manufacture and sale OI manieis, luriiiLuro huu miuiiui uuu work, and for these purposes to nave, Dossess and enioy all the rights, benefits and privileges of the said Act of Assom- Uller. To the Qood People of Tionesta and Vicinity: I now employ Mr. F. L. Clawson in my Tionesta store. Mr. Clawson comet very well recommended, being a good workman, as well as being sober, industrious and conscientious. Bring in your watch, clock, in fact, anything pertaining to the Jewelry line, that needs repairing, and I will guarantee satisfaction. Our motto is, "Not How Cheap, But How Good for the Money." WM. ORAM, ARCHIE UREY. conn axunkkun. C. C. ULLER, lirnncli Soi-o, TIONESTA, 3? .A.". blv and its supplements, T. F. Ri tchey, Solicitor. Some Reasons Why You Should Insist on Having I KSEKA HARNESS OIL j !j r ot.-.iaied by any other. ! t-jt r.c'crs hard leather soft. I ci;lly prepared. ! if.ccp:-. out witer. ; t heavy bodied oil. Mar?? ess n excellent preservative, peduccs cost of your harness. Kc-vcr hr.rr.sthe leather; it9 girtctet.ey is increased. 5ecurcs best senice. Qiitches kept from breaking. Oil s sold in all Localities Mntinflwtiir hf Ptnnilard OH ompnny. THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, OF TIONESTA, - PENN. S. S. CANFIELD, PROPRIETOR Good Stock. Clood Carriages and Hug fies to lot upon the most reasonable terms. Ie will also do JOB TEAMING All orders loft at the Post Office wil receive prompt attention. 1. 1 MW & GENERAL MERCHANTS, Furniture Dealers, UNDERTAKERS. TIONESTA, PENN. OFTICIAU. Office A National Hank ISuilding, OIL CITY, PA. Inclusively optical. Eyes examined free. ILLINOIS CENTRAL Hi PERSONALLY CONDUCTED EXCURSIONS TO . CALIFORNIA Pullman Excursion Sleeping Cars through to San Francisco every Monday and Friday Irom Cincinnati, and every Wednesday from Chicago via NEW ORLEANS AND THESOUTHERN ROUTE Pullman Excursion Sleeping Car through to Los Angeles every Friday from Chicauo. VIA OMAHA AND THE SCENIC ROUTE. Through SleepingCar fi om Chicago with out chango, and through sleeping car res ervations from Cincinnati, via Illinois Central aud the New Through Lino to HOT SPRINGS. ARKANSAS, BY WAY OF MEMPHIS. Particulars, folders, anil general in formation of agents of connecting lines, or by addressing E. A. RICHTER, T. P. A. 812 Park Huildiug, Pittsburg, Pa. A. II. HANSON, O. P. A.. Chicago. HOW al-out vou stock of Stationary t Wo do high cIiihs Job Printing. I
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